J. 11054-71- Noneghong

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fr Herbert.

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her Thomsett is not entitled to this extension. He asks for the extra six months in fact, grantable only on sick certificate, or urgent private affairs. Are these "affairs" in your Opinion Sufficiently "urgent"?

Rid. In 10/11/71

I think he makes our claim the ground of urgent private affairs. Will his additional scheme be ...

RM 12/11

Sir R. MacDonnell says the Department is now badly managed. He knows nothing of the man who is discharging Herbert's duties.

Rsh 13/11/71.

Give him 3 months leave on half pay as Sir R.M. states that his dept is undermanned. Atom Rm 14/11

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